All eyes are on Thursday night’s match: the return leg of the Champions League Quarter Final will be held at PalaBarton Energy, which is worth access to the Final Four in Łódź, Poland.
Kick-off is at 8:30 p.m. for a match that promises to be very intense against a team, Monza, that despite coming off the end of an opaque championship in the Superleague, in which they had to fight until the last day to avoid relegation, was a completely different team in their journey in the Champions League, dominating Pool B with five wins and only one 3-1 defeat (at the hands of Atanasijevic and Travica’s Olympiacos on the penultimate day of the group stage).

“We have to think that it will be a difficult match – adds Loser – we have to start “full steam ahead” from the first point and if we were to lose a set we must have the patience to move forward. The important thing is to win two sets and, otherwise, to win the golden set. We hope we don’t have to get there, but the important thing is to win and go to this Final Four.”